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20 May 2026

Lifetime 6TB cloud storage for teams with Drime Advanced

Move your team off recurring storage bills and into a single lifetime workspace with 6TB of secure, compliance-ready storage

Lifetime 6TB cloud storage for teams with Drime Advanced

The constant accumulation of files, backups, and collaboration drafts can slow down workflows and budget forecasts alike. Many teams split data across local drives and multiple cloud subscriptions, creating both administrative overhead and surprise monthly charges. Drime Advanced takes a different route by offering 6TB of cloud capacity as a single, one-time purchase. This is marketed as lifetime access, which means teams pay once and keep the workspace indefinitely rather than maintaining recurring plans.

Beyond raw capacity, organizations often need controls for compliance, auditability, and secure sharing. The Drime Advanced bundle emphasizes these needs: it is hosted in the EU and built with GDPR-aware infrastructure, includes end-to-end encryption, and tracks file activity for audit-ready operations. Those features are combined with collaboration tools like built-in editing and e-signatures, creating a consolidated environment intended to replace fragmented storage solutions.

What the plan covers

The Advanced tier is designed for teams that must balance scale with oversight. At its core you get 6TB of lifetime storage, which supports large media, backups, and project archives. The service includes a 120-day file version history so you can recover prior edits or investigate changes, and it allows uploads of unlimited file size, removing common constraints when moving huge datasets or video masters. Administrative features let you invite up to 25 team members and assign different levels of control through roles and permissions, reducing the chance of accidental deletions or unauthorized access.

Storage and file management

Files are centralized in a single workspace rather than scattered across multiple plans. That centralization simplifies backup strategies and reduces the mental load of juggling tiers or subscription levels. Built-in editing and secure share links make it simple to collaborate without exporting documents to third-party editors, and the presence of e-signatures streamlines approval loops. The plan is presented as a shift from renting monthly space to acquiring a persistent infrastructure for ongoing projects and archives.

Security and compliance

Security and regulatory readiness are prominent in the offering. Data is stored in EU-hosted servers with an emphasis on privacy laws, and the platform provides compliance tracking that logs file access and changes for audit trails. The combination of end-to-end encryption and activity logs supports environments that need both confidentiality and accountability. The compliance tracking feature is especially useful for teams that regularly undergo audits or must demonstrate chain-of-custody for sensitive documents.

How this changes team workflows

Switching to a lifetime workspace alters how teams plan budgets and manage data. Instead of forecasting ongoing subscription costs, a single payment collapses storage expenses into a capital outlay, which can simplify accounting and reduce long-term spending for steady or growing storage needs. Operationally, having everyone in one place improves discoverability, speeds up collaboration cycles, and reduces the friction of sharing large files because the plan supports unlimited file size uploads and provides easy access controls.

Collaboration and governance

The platform’s permission model lets administrators define who can view, edit, or manage content, protecting sensitive projects while enabling broader participation where appropriate. The ability to host up to 25 team members combined with audit logs and a 120-day version history gives managers visibility into contribution and change patterns, helping with both recovery scenarios and internal reviews. In practice, this can shorten review cycles and minimize disputes about who changed what and when.

Practical examples

A creative studio storing large video masters, a legal group tracking signed contracts, or a product team keeping long-term archives can all benefit from a consolidated, encrypted workspace. By removing recurring bills and streamlining access control, organizations often reallocate administrative hours toward higher-value tasks rather than maintaining multiple subscriptions and ad hoc storage audits.

Price, availability, and who should consider it

The Advanced plan is being offered for a one-time payment of $187.49 through May 31, reduced from an MSRP $599. That single payment grants the advertised lifetime access and all included features. Pricing is listed via the reseller and may change; prospective buyers should confirm final terms at checkout. Teams that typically pay for multiple cloud tiers or manage many large files will see the greatest immediate benefit, while smaller groups that rarely exceed free-tier limits may want to compare needs before committing.

In short, Drime Advanced aims to replace recurring storage bills with a permanent, compliance-minded workspace that emphasizes scale, security, and team controls. For organizations seeking to simplify their storage stack and keep data within an EU-hosted, encrypted environment, this plan offers a compelling one-time investment.

Author

Francesca Lombardi

Francesca Lombardi, from Florence, took technical notes at the first box of a Tuscan circuit and since then bylines technical motor analyses. In the newsroom she supports a methodical approach to track tests, oversees the 'technique and race' format and keeps the notes from her technical debut at the racetrack.